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Claudiu C. Papasteri      Claudiu C. Papasteri, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist, psychotherapist and a lecturer in the Department of Psychology and Cognitive Science, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Bucharest. Trained in experiential, emotion focused and ericksonian psychotherapy, Claudiu’s past research touched on intervention targeting, intervention development and psychotherapy process-research. More recently, he has became interested in the physiological underpinnings of change processes arising both through pathogenesis, but also as a result of successful psychological intervention.

Introduction to Neuroscience

Săptămâna Data Subiect Lectură Video Prezentări Activități 1 Oct 2 Neuroscience and Cognitive Sciences: Levels of Analysis and Research Paradigms; Neurons and Glial Cells 📖 (Bermúdez, 2020 – Intoduction; Bear et al., 2016 – Ch1 & Ch2) 📺 🖥️ 📋 2 Oct 9 Electrical Properties of the Neuron: Membrane Potential 📖 (Bear et al., 2016 – Ch3) 3 Oct 16 Electrical Properties of the Neuron: Action Potential 📖 (Bear et al.

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Introduction to Neuroscience

Săptămâna Data Subiect Lectură Video Prezentări Activități
1 Oct 2 Neuroscience and Cognitive Sciences: Levels of Analysis and Research Paradigms; Neurons and Glial Cells 📖 (Bermúdez, 2020 – Intoduction; Bear et al., 2016 – Ch1 & Ch2) 📺 🖥️ 📋
2 Oct 9 Electrical Properties of the Neuron: Membrane Potential 📖 (Bear et al., 2016 – Ch3)
3 Oct 16 Electrical Properties of the Neuron: Action Potential 📖 (Bear et al., 2016 – Ch4)
4 Oct 23 Electrical Properties of the Neuron: Synaptic Transmission 📖 (Bear et al., 2016 – Ch5)
5 Oct 30 The electrical properties of the brain, the Electroencephalogram and Peripheral Electrophysiology 📖 (Ward, 2016 – Ch3)
6 Nov 6 Neurotransmitter Systems 📖 (Bear et al., 2016 – Ch6) ✍️
7 Nov 13 Structure of the Nervous System: Neuroanatomy 📖 (Bear et al., 2016 – Ch7)
8 Nov 20 Sensory and Motor Systems 📖 (Bear et al., 2016 – Ch8-Ch14)
9 Nov 27 The Resting Brain, Attention, and Consciousness 📖 (Bear et al., 2016 – Ch21)
10 Dec 4 Brain Waves and Sleep 📖 (Bear et al., 2016 – Ch19)
11 Dec 11 Brain Mechanisms of Emotion 📖 (Bear et al., 2016 – Ch18)
12 Dec 18 Mental Disorders 📖 (Bear et al., 2016 – Ch22)
13 Jan 1 Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) 📖
14 Suplimentar Computational Neuroscience, Connectionism, and Artificial Intelligence: Synapse Modeling, Perceptron, and Artificial Neural Networks 📖 (Bermúdez, 2020 – Part II 5)
Examen Stabilit ✍️

Bear, M., Connors, B., & Paradiso, M. A. (2016). Neuroscience: exploring the brain (4th Ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning.

Bermúdez, J. L. (2020). Cognitive science: An introduction to the science of the mind. Cambridge University Press.

Ward, J. (2019). The Student’s Guide to Cognitive Neuroscience. Routledge.

Subsections of Introduction to Neuroscience

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